Saturday, October 7, 11 AM – 5 PM

Tickets $10

The BHN Steering Committee is excited to announce a $5,000 pledge to help save the Dragon at Fannie Mae Dees Park – and we challenge you to match half of it! The committee has donated $2,500 outright, and will match donations for another $2,500 between now and Sept. 30, turning our $5,000 donation into $7,500 total! We are challenging you, BHN neighbors and businesses, to donate to this cause to restore the Dragon. With $2,500 of this pledge dependent upon our matching this amount in community donations, there’s no better time than now to donate.

Here’s how to donate:

Online: www.GoFundMe.com/SaveOurDragon

Check: write it to HWEN (Hillsboro–West End Neighbors) with Dragon Match in the memo and mail to HWEN, P.O. Box 120521, Nashville, TN 37212

Please hurry! BHN is sponsoring this challenge match between now and Sept. 30 only. Giving today will let you double your impact.

Thanks to our Hillsboro–West End neighbors for spearheading the Dragon’s fundraising and restoration efforts, and to Metro Parks for its substantial investment of project management, engineering and site work, as well as a portion of labor and materials. HWEN’s goal is $200,000, so let’s help them get there! By working together, we can do our part in helping to restore this unique Nashville icon right in Hillsboro Village.

HWEN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Belmont-Hillsboro Neighbors, Inc.

The Belmont-Hillsboro neighborhood is located south of downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, older homes, most notably early 20th century bungalows, foursquares and tudors, line our sidewalked streets. Proximity to 3 universities, as well as both downtown and suburban working, shopping and dining options, provides for a desirable urban lifestyle for our residents.

Belmont-Hillsboro Neighbors, Inc., the longest continually operating neighborhood organization in Nashville, was founded in 1971 and continues to work to preserve the neighborhood's residential quality of life.